Year in review

SEE YA The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills We thought the housewives of New York, Atlanta and Orange County and Washington, D.C. were beyond ridiculous in terms of conspicuous consumption and over-the-top narcissism. but then came the vapid glitter diva


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Restaurant Review: Frankie and Johnnie's and the Great White Way


“Knock, knock. Who’s there? Frankie. That was the password. The reply was Johnnie. Then they would open the door. It was speakeasy times,” Mario Theodoro said. Mario retains his wonderful Cypriot accent, although he grew up in London. He is now the oldes


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The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974) 

The Godfather (1972) Winner of 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture & Best Actor Marlon Brando. Nominated for another 8 Oscars! Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, written by Mario Puzo & Francis Ford Coppola, starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Ca


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STARS ARE GOING "SOMEWHERE"

Actors Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Dustin Hoffman were seen attending the premiere of their new film, "Little Fockers," on Dec. 15 at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.
"Little Fockers" marks the third film in the highl


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Book helps rediscover murdered Hollywood star

Actor Sal Mineo was murdered outside West Hollywood apartment building in 1976 He is best known for his role as James Dean's friend in "Rebel Without a Cause" Author Michael Gregg Michaud explores actor's life in "Sal Mineo: A Biography"
Los Angeles (CN


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Former law firm partner charged with helping Starr operate Ponzi scheme


Meanwhile, Bristol also touted his relationship with Starr to his colleagues and others, claiming that Starr managed $70 billion in assets. "In fact, Starr managed only a fraction of that amount," the SEC said.
The SEC said that once when Bristol was con


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The modern way


It was a real case of ‘back to the future’ for legendary actor Jeff Bridges as he returned to the weird computer world of the early 1980s for new release ‘Tron: Legacy’.
Bridges starred as software engineer Kevin Flynn in original Disney movie ‘Tron’ bac


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Sideshow: LiLo probed in rehab assault

Disney sweetie turned Hollywood ingenue Lindsay Lohan in legal trouble? Say it ain't so! LiLo, 24, who has only two weeks left in her court-ordered sojourn at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., may find herself behind bars. Police say the Pa


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Screen Actors Guild award nomination for Patrick Stewart

The Hollywood actor has been listed for a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) accolade.
The nomination is for his lead role in the TV film version of Macbeth, screened in the United States.
And it pits Sir Patrick – the Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield


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BroadwayStars links for Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Marcia Lewis, an actress and singer known for bringing a comic brassiness to Broadway revivals of “Grease” and “Chicago,” died on Tuesday in Nashville. She was 72.
Broadway veteran Marcia Lewis, who received Tony Award nominations for her work as Miss Ly


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TicketNetwork Advisory - Top Broadway Shows of 2010

VERNON, CT--(Marketwire - December 22, 2010) - The end of 2010 is quickly approaching, capping a very successful year for many Broadway shows, both veterans and newcomers. Wicked once again topped the box office in overall revenue, but it did not even to


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Vick-Jackson vs. McNabb-Owens

There is a feeling that Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson evoke every time they create a big play out of thin air. Fans simply shake their heads in wonder. The last time that feeling permeated these parts, another Eagles quarterback-receiver duo was wowing


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The Nutcracker Chronicles: A First Trip to the Apollo

I’m embarrassed to admit this is my first visit to the Apollo Theater. It certainly has a place in the annals of dance. The Nicholas Brothers, the Berry Brothers, Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, Buck and Bubbles, Sandman Sims, Honi Coles, Gregory Hines and ot


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BroadwayStars links for Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Twitter is being flooded with messages from audience members tonight at SPIDER-MAN, with word that an actor fell during the middle of Act 2 when a cable snapped. The show was first put on hold, and then cancell...
Twitter is being flooded with messages f


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Al Pacino's 'Merchant of Venice' Extended on Broadway

The successful show, which has played to over 100% capacity, stars Al Pacino as Shylock and Lily Rabe as Portia, who will appear for three additional weeks.
The play will take a brief hiatus on Jan. 9, its original close date, while Pacino films a movie


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Death Comes to Riverdale

Archie Comics A scene depicting the funeral of Ms. Grundy, the longtime teacher of Archie Andrews.
In issue No. 6 of “Life with Archie,” which will go on sale Dec. 29, Archie Andrews, the famous redhead from Riverdale, will deal with a death in the exte


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Miller Rock the Boat Review||Barbara Streisand, Tina Turner, Al Pacino


I’m sad to think that as I’m writing this, many of you reading it, would not have been sailing the seas with us, partaking in what was possibly one of the most epic parties of the year.
Miserable pouring rains in Jozi couldn’t dampen the mood on the way


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Tom Cruise treats Katie Holmes to TWO 32nd birthday meals - but she still looks down in the mouth


She's married to one of the world's most famous movie stars, has riches beyond most people's wildest dreams and THE most adorable daughter.
But it looked like Katie Holmes, 32, was having a very unhappy birthday as she was seen leaving Il Cantinori Itali


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Lupica: It's NYC which is great, not Bloomy


Tourists and born-and-bred New Yorkers alike appreciate the decorations and attractions like the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree that make the city so special during the holiday season.


Mayor Bloomberg may - or may not - be pointing toward a 2012


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New York: Alec Baldwin, Colin Firth, Anne Hathway, Laura Linney, Al Pacino et al. Win Satellite Awards

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The winners of the International Press Academy's Satellite Awards have been announced. The prizes were presented in a ceremony held on Sunday, December 19 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
The awards recog


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59E59 Theaters Welcomes Parallel Exit With ROOM 17B, Opens 1/13/11

59E59 Theaters (Elysabeth Kleinhans, Artistic Director; Peter Tear, Executive Producer) welcomes the return of Parallel Exit with the US premiere of ROOM 17B, created by Mike Dobson and Joel Jeske and directed by Mark Lonergan. ROOM 17B begins performanc


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For Discussion: Should People Have A Legal Right To Seek Assistance In Suicide?

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Television movies for the week of Dec. 19

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Rockstar resident: 10 things you didn't know about Gabriel Boivin, aka "Grouchy Gabe"

"Grouchy Gabe" doesn't take offense to his nickname. In fact, he's the one who came up with it.
Three years ago, Gabriel Boivin, as he's really known, wanted to change the name of his Hudson Deli on Old Post Road in Croton-on-Hudson.
"I was talking to Cr


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Mega cruise ship has everything from a carousel to Central Park


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Until last month, my perception of cruise-ship travel was largely formed
by watching the 1972 hit film The Poseidon Adventure. And this assignment had "disaster movie" written all over it: Ride
aboard the maiden passenger voyage o


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News - The 2010 Golden Globe Nominations

The 68th Annual Golden Globe awards are held in January, but in the early hours of this morning their much anticipated nominations list was announced and "The King's Speech" lead the pack with seven nominations, just ahead of "The Social Network" and "Th


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SAG Awards Nominees Announced


Another day, another awards show unveiling its 2011 nominees: Yesterday, the Screen Actors Guild announced nominees for the 17th Annual SAG Awards.
The King’s Speech and The Fighter lead the pack, each taking home four nominations. The Tourist—which inex


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Film Review: 'Casino Jack'

Jack Abramoff (Kevin Spacey) was a veteran Washington, DC lobbyist whose outrageous exploits made even members of his own shady profession blush. In the Nineties, the services of the shameless attorney, along with those of his equally-unscrupulous busine


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Larry King ends 25-year stint as CNN interviewer

Los Angeles - Larry King's record-breaking run as prime-time talk-show host ends Thursday night as he hangs up his suspenders after 25 years on CNN.
Led by friend and protégé Ryan Seacrest, a star-studded collection of guests was expected to pay tribute


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The Damned Things Hope To Squeeze Some Work Into Upcoming Tour

THE DAMNED THINGS Performs On 'Fearless Music' (Video)
Video footage of THE DAMNED THINGS the new band featuring members of Fall Out Boy , Anthrax and EVERY TIME I DIE performing the song "Ironiclast" on Fearless Music can be viewed below.
"Ironiclast"


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BroadwayStars links for Friday, December 17, 2010

While the Mayor's Office of Special Events has been spearheading the drive to privatize the city's biggest free music festivals in Grant Park, the Daley Administration has been dismantling the Department of Cul...
After I replicated Allen Neuner's e-mail


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Golden Globe nominations revealed


British film lovers rejoiced today with the news that forthcoming period drama The King’s Speech has received the most nominations for the Golden Globe awards. The film, starring Colin Firth as King George VI, will be competing in a total of 7 categories


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Broadway And Beyond


New York City - In the midst of the Holiday stretch of the 2010 to 2011 Broadway season there are no break out hits and with January just around the corner, this looks like your last chance to catch some of the best shows on the Great White Way, while th


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Larry King ends 25-year stint as CNN interviewer (Lead)

Larry King's record-breaking run as prime-time talk-show host ends Thursday night as he hangs up his suspenders after 25 years on CNN.
Led by friend and protg Ryan Seacrest, a star-studded collection of guests was expected to pay tribute to him in a gra


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Scorsese and De Niro gang up for new mafia film


Al Pacino, Joe Pesci and Harvey Keitel also tipped to star in story of hitman Frank 'The Irishman' Sheeran
Martin Scorsese will turn back the clock on his career when he reunites with Robert De Niro for a gangster movie about mob hitman Frank "The Irishm


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Good and bad Oscar timing

Michael Douglas in a scene from "Solitary Man."
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Michael Douglas made the dark, indie comedy "Solitary Man" last year before being diagnosed with throat cancer. The irony of playing a man running from a doctor's diagnosis, fea


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Elba 'flabbergasted' by Globe nomination

Idris Elba has admitted that he was "flabbergasted" when he learned that he was nominated for a Golden Globe.
Elba picked up the nod for his role in the British crime drama Luther, which was shown in the US on BBC America.
"My assistant was shrieking so


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Robert De Niro Confirms Al Pacino and Joe Pesci For Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’

Here’s good news and bad news. The good news is that, yes, confirming recent reports, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci are still planning to be part of Martin Scorsese‘s film The Irishman, which is planned to star Robert De Niro as Mafia hitman Frank ‘The Irishma


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New York: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci Set for Martin Scorsese's The Irishman

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Tony Award winner Al Pacino will join Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci in the film The Irishman, according to a report on MTV Movie Blog. Martin Scorsese will direct the picture, which is scheduled to start production next yea


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'King's Speech,' 'The Fighter' Lead SAG Award Noms With 4 Each

The Fighter and The King's Speech both came out punching as the for the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced Thursday morning.

Both movies scored four nominations, including noms for best film ensemble, SAG's closest equivalent of a b


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'Glee' gets a high-five from the Golden Globes

Fox's high school musical - last year's Golden Globe winner for best comedy or musical series - copped five Globe noms this year. That's the most of any TV program, and No. 4 in the entire Globe nominations pool, behind only three feature films: "The


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Will Serpico, MacLean, finally get new whistleblowers’ law?


The most famous guy on the edge of his seat this week may be Frank Serpico, the legendary NYPD cop who blew the whistle on police corruption in the ’70s (and had Al Pacino play him in the movie).
After more than a decade of frustrations, a new


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Jessica Chastain's Meteoric Rise Taking Her to "The Wettest Country"

Maybe you haven't yet heard of Jessica Chastain, but she's about to become ubiquitous, a state that will only continue if she joins John Hillicoat's upcoming Western.
The Prohibition Era film is being written by Aussie rock god Nick Cave (who's also


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Winner Of TSM Comment Contest For Free Kobo Reader

Thanks to those who posted comments in our first ever Crown the Toronto Sports Media contest. As promised, the winner for best, most original comment wins a free Kobo reader from our friends at Kobo. The actual TSM MSMer of 2010 will be announced before


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Euthanasia on the Silver Screen

Euthanasia campaigner Dr. Philip Nitschke's 'suicide kit' is seen during a 2009 Reuters interview. Bollywood, as the prolific Indian movie industry is known, has produced with a big-budget romance with the not-so-typical theme of euthanasia.

MUMBAI,


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`Glee' leads TV nominations in Golden Globes

NEW YORK (AP) -- Fox's "Glee," last year's Golden Globe winner for best comedy or musical, led the way this time around with five nominations and a chance to sweep the Globes' major television categories.
"Glee" has the opportunity to repeat as best


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Golden Globes 2011 nominees: An interactive guide


Associated Press"The Social Network" received six Golden Globe nominations, including best motion picture drama. Star Jesse Eisenberg was nominated as best dramatic actor.

The British monarchy tale "The King's Speech" led Golden Globe
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'King's Speech' Leads Golden Globe Film Nods with Seven

With seven nominations, "The King's Speech," the British drama
about a regal speech impediment, led the nominations for the 68th
annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Tuesday morning.
Facebook-founding drama "The Social Network" and boxing tale


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Golden Globe Nominations 2011

The nominations for the 2011 Golden Globes were announced Tuesday morning by Josh Duhamel, Katie Holmes and Blair Underwood at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 68th Annual Golden Globes will be held on Sunday, January 16 at 8 p.m.


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HBO Receives 12 Golden Globe Nominations, The Most of Any Television Network This Year

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Martin Scorsese making new crime drama with Robert De Niro

'The Irishman' will be the duo's ninth film together
Martin Scorsese is making his ninth film with actor Robert De Niro - new crime drama The Irishman. Notable team-ups between Scorsese and De Niro include Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and GoodFellas. The


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Pacino stars in excellent 'Merchant of Venice'

Those who were not lucky enough to see Al Pacino and the Shakespeare in the Park production of "The Merchant of Venice" during the summer can now see this excellent show on Broadway.
The Bard's comedy is high on drama -- and director Daniel Sullivan


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What does Lily Rabe want for Christmas?


Lily Rabe, the actress everyone was talking about this summer thanks to a stellar performance opposite Al Pacino in the Public Theatre’s Merchant of Venice, can currently be seen in the play on Broadway — but also in the just released All Good Things


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Hollywood's real A-list has plenty of Depp

Johnny Depp easily could have become a kind of cult favorite actor, but in 2003 he became a box office sensation with "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Is there an actor who has had a stranger career than Johnny Depp? As a teen heartthrob he starred in the


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BET Recognizes Six Exceptional Individuals That are Legendary in Music, the Arts, Service and Education in the Fourth Annual BET HONORS

NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- In its fourth consecutive year, BET Networks presents BET HONORS , an unforgettable night honoring the achievements of six extraordinary legends in music, the arts, service and education. Hosted by actress


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Showgirls meets Black Swan - HILARIOUS!

Open Post: Hosted By The Showgirls/Black Swan Mash-Up We've All Been Waiting For
Because everything is better with a giant splash of
Showgirls
, here’s a NSFW-ish (due to several drops of Nomi nips) masterpiece mash-up of
The Black Swan
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Mansion in 'Godfather' for sale

New York -- The eight-bedroom New York City mansion used in the 1972 mobster epic, "The Godfather," is for sale.
The owners of the Staten Island home are asking $2.9 million -- or an offer they can't refuse.
The movie was directed by Francis Ford


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Loreto Bay: Water colors and Sharon Stone


Before the blood of Coronado. Before the man in the white suit who handed me a beer in San Javier. And way before I began to “connect the dots” during a five-year Baja adventure that would lead me high into the Sierra de la Giganta, down the backstreets


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Winona Ryder: 'I Don't Use The Internet'

Winona Ryder isn't likely to be reading this.
"I don't use the Internet," the star told Elle (which noted she "sound[ed] genuinely bewildered"), "but apparently you can find out everything on it."
According to Winona's interview with Elle, she has an


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6 Simple Ways To Live Like No One’s Watching (#4 is FUN!)

Are you guilty of letting other people’s moods directly impact how YOU feel?
Are the rules you live by your own?
When do you feel best about yourself? What makes you feel loved or happy? Does it take a sunny vacation day on the beach for you to feel


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The Old Trainer: Mac will eventually accept new puppy Murphy

I may have made a mistake, but it's the three of us now, and I have to figure out a way to make this work. Is there still any chance that affection will develop? Also, how do I train and play with Murphy without upsetting Mac?
A. Mac's actions are


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FIRST BOX OFFICE: 'The Tourist' Bombs Even With Johnny Depp & Angelina Jolie; 'Narnia 3D' Opens No. 1; 'The Fighter' Big

'Dawn Treader' Likely to Top Weekend With $35-45 Million
'Tourist' Tracking Softly... The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader , the 3D family fantasy from Fox and Walden Media, looks likely to top the domestic Box Office with $35


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Emma Stone Blond

First Pics: Emma Stone Is Blond and Smiley on Rainy Spider-Man Set!
Emma Stone got to work on the Spider-Man reboot yesterday in LA, sporting the blond hair and bangs she debuted earlier this week . She kicked off the day of filming with a Funeral


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Winona Ryder: 'I never use the internet'

The 39-year-old star seems to have a bit of a technology phobia.
She told Elle magazine: "I don't use the internet, but apparently you can find out everything on it.
"I've never read a blog, ever. "
She added: "I feel like it's taking away that great


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Game trailer released- A murder mystery

The trailer of the suspense thriller Game is released. The look of the trailer says all about Farhan Akhtar is back, Abhishek Bachchan and Kangana Ranaut's starry touch, Anupam Kher and Boman Irani's power pack performance. What more does one expect


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Winona Ryder in Elle: “I’m told I’m not the ingenue anymore”


As you probably know by now, Winona Ryder has a smaller, supporting part in Black Swan. Winona plays the principal dancer who is on her way out - Natalie Portman’s character replaces her. Winona is supposed to be very, very good in the film, and she’s


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Winona Ryder: I don't use the Internet

The psychological thriller "Black Swan" is generating all kinds of Oscar buzz on entertainment blogs, but one of its stars, Winona Ryder, is probably the last person to know about it. That's because the actress has never surfed the Web.
“I don’t use the


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Winona Ryder for Elle Magazine January 2011

The beautiful Winona Ryder in January's Elle Magazine!
Winona Ryder plays a role in the new Natalie Portman movie Black Swan , and Elle talks to her about growing up in San Francisco, being in the business for 25 years, and her dating life. Here are


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Reality Bite: Winona Ryder Doesn't Use the Internet


This story may be aboutWinona Ryder, but chances areshe'll never read it.
"I don't use the Internet, but apparently you can find out everything on it," the actress tells Elle magazine.
Which is exactly why Ryder, who costarred in Star Trek and can


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Sundance 2011: First Images from Dito Montiel’s THE SON OF NO ONE Starring Channing Tatum


We have the first images from Dito Montiel’s new drama The Son of No One , which is set to premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival at the closing night film. The plot centers on two men in post-9/11 New York who are forced to relive two murders they


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From The Godfather to the Good Shepherd

Screen legend Al Pacino's 90- minute performance at Carmen's banquet centre raised more than $150,000 for Empower Global and The Good Shepherd.
Nearly 1,100 guests attended the fundraising event on Nov. 22, which included a live auction of autographed


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Pacino, De Niro keep it in the family

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, old friends and 'Godfather: Part II' costars, meet up following Pacino's Broadway performance Sunday.

Al Pacino's nightly quest for a pound of flesh in "The Merchant of Venice" keeps drawing tons of celebs to Broadway's


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Johnny Depp On His Experience Of Working With Al Pacino

December 9, 2010: Johnny Depp was spotted at Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City to promote his upcoming flick ‘The Tourist’. In an interview with David Letterman on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’ on December 7, Johnny commented about his


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Friday Night Lights Recap: Kingmaker

We’ve said it before and it bears repeating: is the best show about adults on television. Admittedly, this may seem like an outlandish claim for a series focused on the trials, tribulations, and touchdowns of high schoolers. But the complicated lives of


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'David Letterman,' 'Friends' Stop Jihadists?


(CBS) - Here's a WikiLeaks revelation that probably no one saw coming: U.S. television shows do more to dissuade Saudi youth from becoming violent jihadists than the hundreds of millions of dollars spent by the U.S. government on propaganda that's meant


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Pacino almost axed from Godfather

Published Date: 08 December 2010 Al Pacino has revealed that he was nearly fired from his ground-breaking role in The Godfather. The star, who played Michael Corleone in the Oscar-winning trilogy, said that Marlon Brando's support and the infamous


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Johnny Depp Does His Best Al Pacino

“Al’s fantastic, I mean Al's a legend. He's Al Pacino. He's an amazing actor. The one thing I didn't really know about Pacino prior to shooting was that he's certifiably insane. He's a joker, he likes to tell jokes and he liked to tell me this one


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VIDEO: Johnny Depp Impersonates Al Pacino on ‘David Letterman’


Johnny Depp worked with Al Pacino on Donnie Brasco and told David Letterman last night on The Late Show with David Letterman that while Al is fantastic to work with on set, he didn’t know he was “certifiably insane.” OK ! GALLERY: BEAUTIES ABOUND AT THE


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WikiLeaks Proves George Clooney Is America’s Best Export

According to the cable, diplomats consider the following to be particularly effective programming: "two mawkish US dramas (again with Arabic subtitles) featuring respectful, supportive American husbands dealing with spouses suffering from addiction


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Screaming Females playing Don Giovanni show & other dates

Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com . By Gary Buiso The Brooklyn Paper Fifty years have passed since United Airlines Flight 826 crashed into Seventh Avenue and Sterling Place, but Vito Fiumefreddo still can't get


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Cannoli Guy the 'Next Great Baker'?


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Keanu Reeves helps honor James Caan

Keanu Reeves Hits Marrakech Film Festival
Keanu Reeves attends the Tribute to the French Cinema and the Tribute to James Caan during the 2010 Marrakech Film Festival on Friday (December 4) in Marrakech, Morocco.
At the Film Festival, fifteen


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Hottest Articles on BWW from Monday, Dec. 6

Today, in a rare moment of Broadway synchronicity between several theater owners and producers, deals were struck to move two Broadway shows to alternate theatres for mutual benefit. The five-time Tony Award nominated musical ROCK OF AGES will move from


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Drunk Pacino quit Dog Day

Al Pacino quit work on Oscar-winning heist movie Dog Day Afternoon during a drinking binge in London - and he was only tempted back to the set after a producer persuaded him to read the script sober.
The veteran actor signed up to play a bank robber in


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